The chef of the 'world's best restaurant' has a delicious new food hall in NYC's Grand Central Station by Courtney Verrill on Jul 1, 2016, 11:40 AM Advertisement
The food choice for commuters has expanded. Now, commuters traveling through Grand Central can enjoy Nordic cuisine at the Great Northern Food Hall. This beautiful Nordic Cuisine is brought into the commuting world by Danish food entrepreneur, Claus Meyer, co-founder of two-Michelin-starred restaurant, Noma — named "world's best restaurant" four times.
The Great Northern food hall is open seven days a week, early morning to late night. Ahead, take a look at the newest food hall in Grand Central. SEE ALSO: Chipotle has a new menu item for the first time in years — here's the verdict The Great Northern Food Hall is located in Vanderbilt Hall.
As a food hall, be sure not to mistake it for a market. All of the food is prepared on site and is meant for dining in or take out.
The busiest hours are lunch time and around 9 p.m., an hour before closing.
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